VIRAL VECTORS USED IN GENE-THERAPY
The most common gene therapy vectors are viruses because they can recognize certain cells and carry genetic material into the cells' genes.
Researchers remove the original disease-causing genes from the viruses, replacing them with the genes needed to stop disease.
Some of the viruses currently used in gene therapy include retroviruses, adenoviruses, adeno-associated viruses and the herpes simplex virus.
THE SCIENCE BEHIND MOST PROMISING COVID VACCINES
Covid vaccines use something called "ADENOVIRUS". What is that and why is it used?
Adenoviruses are viruses that can cause the common cold.
We as humans have them, monkeys have them, so do other animals.
For covid-19 vaccine, researchers swap a gene of adenovirus with a gene from coronavirus SARS-CoV-2.
When the vaccine is given to someone, the modified cold virus makes SARS-CoV2 spike protein, which stimulates the immune response.